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Ace the Weekend: Tennis Courts, Clubs and Social Competitions in Canberra

From free public hard courts scattered across the suburbs to well-established clubs running social competitions every week, tennis in Canberra is accessible, friendly and genuinely easy to get into at any age.

By The Daily Canberra · Published 11 April 2026 at 7:00 pm

Updated 26 June 2026 at 1:23 pm

Ace the Weekend: Tennis Courts, Clubs and Social Competitions in Canberra
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Tennis in Canberra occupies a quiet but sturdy place in the city's sporting fabric. The game has been played in the capital since its earliest days as a planned city, and the legacy of that history is a network of courts spread across almost every suburb, many of them free to use and bookable through the ACT government's parks and recreation system. Whether you are hitting with a friend on a public court or playing competition through a club, the infrastructure to enjoy tennis in Canberra is unusually good.

The city's major clubs include Lyneham Tennis Centre, which has one of the largest court complexes in the ACT, offering both outdoor hard courts and social competition ladders that welcome players of all abilities. Other well-established clubs operate in Weston Creek, Tuggeranong, Belconnen and the inner south, each with their own social comp structures, coaching programs and community cultures. Most clubs hold social nights on weekday evenings throughout the warmer months, providing a welcoming entry point for players who want a game without the formality of graded competition.

Tennis ACT governs competition in the territory and runs a graded pennant competition across the warmer months that allows club players to test themselves in a team environment. Junior pathways are strong, with Hot Shots programs at many clubs providing age-appropriate, modified-rules tennis for primary school-aged children. Several Canberra juniors have progressed through the ACT pathway into national junior competition and beyond.

Public courts at locations including AIS Recreation, various suburban parks and school facilities are available for casual use, and many are lit for evening play. The cooler Canberra winters thin the crowds somewhat but the sport never truly stops, and covered or indoor options at some venues keep the dedicated playing year round. Racquet hire and ball purchase are available at major clubs and the Canberra Centre sports retailers for those just getting started.

One of the underrated pleasures of playing tennis in Canberra is the variety of settings on offer. A hit on an outdoor court beside a nature reserve on a clear autumn afternoon, with gum trees in the background and the air clean and still, is an experience a long way from a crowded city tennis club elsewhere in the country. Tennis ACT's website carries a full list of affiliated clubs and public court locations.

Sources: Tennis ACT Tennis Australia

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